There’s no wrong way to hate a major corporation. If you’re a customer, you can despise the product. If you’re an employee, you can resent management. If you’re a shareholder, you can skewer the strategy. If you’re a taxpayer, you can loathe the bailout. And if you’re an average Joe, you can hate on just about anything.
Month: January 2011
That 70’s Show: Where are they now?
If You Walk Fast, You’ll (Probably) Live a Long Life
A new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that a useful predictor of how long older adults live is how fast they walk. According to the report, people who walked 1 meter per second (about 2.25 mph) or faster consistently lived longer than others of their age and sex who walked more slowly.
Unfortunately, you can’t reach a ripe old age by changing your walking speed. According to researcher Dr. Stephanie Studenski, a professor of medicine at the University of Pittsburgh:
“Your body chooses the walking speed that is best for you, and that is your speed, your health indicator,” Studenski said. “And that’s what it really is: an indicator. Going out and walking faster does not necessarily mean you will suddenly live longer. You still need to address the underlying health issues.”
Collection of Stunning HDR Images
The HDR images on this page are simply stunning. It’s amazing the way a photograph of a real world location can look just like something you’d find in a CG movie or video game.
BitTorrent Hit 100 Million Monthly Users
Holy cow, BitTorrent has 100 million active users a month!?!? That’s a whole lot of Linux distros being shared!
uTorrent’s parent company BitTorrent Inc. just announced that the BitTorrent Mainline client and uTorrent combined have hit the milestone of 100 million monthly users. On an average day 20 million users from over 220 countries fire up one of the two BitTorrent clients. If that’s not enough, the company also reports that 400,000 new clients are downloaded every day.
Control Your Robot via Kinect
Veltrobot is controlled by a Microsoft Kinect as master/slave. The robot is based on a Kondo KHR-1HV. The software uses ROS to run the robot and the NITE package for the Kinect.

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